Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Mar 1887, p. 1

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I THE DAILY WHIG. I70 Au;npOod Iiuloldo. _.._.. l_..L 1 `R. Ln , KINGS ` FUUI4 Ul TON. ON KINGSTON. CANADA. TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH :2-2, 1337. 0.. s.l;'a`.".7n.I.'.'.'.'7u. ;'.'...'.'.".." -'.".a "...... and Col. Jqov. can-nah: ol the acts: Human, tho Drawn Palms`: Pr:-kn nil. I A: II o'clock. when uyulv-nuns" rqimeni came in rullovo tho glad I. tho palace. ihomnnvia still remained and bum into our ihunhntic chcaring, which continual so long that at Inc the olnpororouno in tho window and n iiionhd the Hi: appur- um I magic chat. choc-I ration- bid, and the national Michal wu quiz mag. The on waved his hat! and dlnnmnnrnd I A Into Ian! cmidl null IIKUIII WIVT ID T . xi: law but cmwdsodll In the mt-ny ol the palms. (Inn Ibnntlnnlnu-n IL. 11`: uI|n&nL OTII IKE. During the roceeeion the emperor celled up eevernl Itn tn to expreu hie qreticr tion at their Inuxoer of uongretuletanq him. He edd he rejoiced tly in the epint die- rhyod by them, em thet he expected mach rom the Academic youth of Germany en the circuunetencoe and time: were eerioue. He queetioneul runny etudeute, eeparetely. re- gerdin their birth place. the etudiee they perm , the number of team they had oom- Ieted, and the corporetionl to which they 1. no empnn eleo upneeenl her ` thank: for the ontmn. n.--. -n anon.-e IIIOIT Cll-l Olllllllu Yeeterdey man of the echoole oelehreted the event in edvence with ee end re- ; citetinun. Fech child vede portrait 1 end nhort biography of the emperor. 1 AN ovnrox to Inelucx. ` The student: cheered loudly ex Prince Hinmercl I peleoe where the chenoellor. (`mint Herbert Biemerck, and Count Rent ul, were eweili their prooedon. In re- . meow thecel oi the etudnnu Prince iunarck opened the window end bowed hie thenh. A Ilmiler ovetion wee tendered \ to Gen. Von Molthe u the oicee ol the gut oral IKE. I|....l_.. eL.. -. 3.... eh- --n.~.- n-"AA l CIUIIINI UUKO UK IJIIBIIUIITK Princc Biunuck vill give 3 dinner to the unbuudorl and diplomats, the foreign olcinlu Mid other impel-kl Iocrottrieu and their chief ollohln. \'..-a-_.l-.. _._4 .1 AL. ...L....I- ..I-L-o-.I 0! we Dlluuulg, mu 8'1" UI IICIIIU IIIUI from the stun and crown: deooretin the front lecede. Then the scene chm , end a deep roee-colored light shone outnfrztn the Arden: end ooded the whole build . reeentl the proceealon we: seen A pros";- ing in I ewe. The student: mere ed ve ebreut. They were ettlretl in pictuweque dies, and curried I here sword in one head and e torch in the other. While the cenion of student: Wll passing the pelpelc`: the multitude ybereal their head: nucl the cheer: become wilder and wilder until the em ror, overcome with emotion, was com- pel ed to withdrew. , A urr or uuonts. RIl.l.ll~',Mll'13h !2.--Among the numer- one blrthde rnnmre ere the report: that the (irund uke of Baden will he mode III... ..I I)...I__ __.l aI.-A B:-._-_.I. _.:II L. ["0 urlnu IJUIU Ul DKIUII Wlll IE ll|Il.II Kl of Baku, And that Bismarck will he crot Duke of Lnuenburg. Pu-inn. Rinungnnh will alto A tlinnnr in than ` .;..};..'..'e. .35.. Imus. Incl .-(h|.hu|ornl. who ._..L.._-..I 4.; Lu... and Ink: -4 mexr mqeeues w-a|y. ` Enormous crowds gathered at the imperial palace to watch the events. At night-fall all the streets And equnres in the vicinity of the lace were packed with spectator! etandxi): twenty rows deep on each side. Suddenfy I blue of light ran Alon the front of the building, md gloom: of Ame shot N from the man uul crown: (loom-Alina the me aonauou. BIILIN, Mnrch `22.-This eveni between 3.000 And 4.(X)0 students, beating , ban- ners And torches, formed in procession and marched to the place, where the emperor and em I-on 5 peered st. the winjow. Pre- sident. ovenc , of the studentimmmittee, nnllml far nhnnru fnr thn nmnarnr The An. Ilen` EOVCHCK, OK But: IIUUUIIII UUIIIIIIIIJEU, called for cheer: for the emperor. The up- phuu was tremendous. and Wu followed Inn Man -innina n` the nntinnnl Anunm thn PIIUIG WK 5 Hlg Illu VII IUILUWRI by the singing of the national anthem, the emperor romtinin ntanding and bowing. The Prince of W on paid his first visit to ` thnlr mgiantim tn.(Inv, \ IIIU KKIIIUU Ul VVIIUII their mnjestiea to-day. Itfnnrmnnn or-nwrln rm! 1 DBIIBVUIUIII4 IIIIFIFIIEU. The emperor will receive, tomorrow, the municipal delegntes appointed to present the donation. `Du-n cu ll- .41. ()0 TL:. ...-nninn L46.`-..4.n 1'! II TU TIIUU [HIE llllly PIIUUIII Wlll IN Ull- Iiouncoxfnnd civil and military honors con- { fen-rod. Dr. Lsuer, the body physician of the emperor, will receive 300.`X)0 marks, with 5 statement recognising his eicient services. The Berlin municipality will give 300,000 marks to the William and Auguste benevolent institute. l`L- .................. ...}II ........i.... on -...u.-...-.. 6|.` WUTU I3IPUUH5lly UVHIIUU. Among the latest arrivals are the King and Queen of Roumnnie, the Crown Prince of Denmerk, the King and Queen of Saxony, and Prince Louis of Bavaria. - The emperor. in the tftemoun, ve a 3 ciel audience to foreign envoys. shunt erbert Bixmnrck officiated at the reception. Tibia was the i only official reception of the day. After- ward there was 3 state dinner to ro eltiee. It in re rted that many pardons wil be an- nonn . and civil military Berlin Full of Strangers and Gorgeous in its Decorations-Pasrdous fox-[Prisoners --The Students aking Merry-Scenes at the Imperial Palace at Night. BERLIN, March 22.-Emperor \\'illiam`a birthday festivities virtually began yester- day, many societies and clubs throughout Germany holding re-unions in honor oi the occasion. The concourse in front of the em- peror s palace here to-day was even greater than that of yesterday, and there was a similar enthusiastic demonstration. The day was observed as a general holiday. and the streets thronged with people wawhin the completion of the decorations. Al the thorou hfares are gorgeous with flags and oral esi ns. The Prince of Wales, Arch- duke Ru olh and Grand Duke Vladimir were especia y ovated. Amnno the latest 5I.l'l`iVAlI are the Kino GREAT FESTIVITIES IN PROGRESS THROUGHOUT GERMANY. THE HALE OLD EMPEROR. f.wi"""a n.`..'f.5."' `ml nw luv`: lvllt. Wluidhunuu. All. TC uuuluuoon Inn-ndlqlhuh Ileana bucolic rolhr I-Ink In ndtbtl. Ibohoohohhoproprlotuu-dovhqthtlbo rIurInnaotIudnionNo|o-.~AdQt- A|d.W|hn htlihonpnoltho cnnnmooeuwc-rv: nnlhrbunncaw nutlhgthotu by-hvhohtndccdlocr hlallsh 3 huhuurllulu IhonoI-\hnhr- hourmnrlttuookotohol lbouhnhhn-I -.......LA_- AL- Lgnkgnn L. -`.111 L `h m Pom: PAOKIRI4 nun: can PI-loo r&Km%.n1. J: l0l|. llowux 00.. I'UrlllInl'I. -Bu'rcnuu no umua: lAKl._- r:.9--r:.'.:".`-'_=:.*:-r-.:."'..: #5.-`.=m ;..n;:.`.:n..*a: vs. u-Iv. ~nu Alul I'bou1peou'preeeniae-I the report 0! ` the uncle committee recommending that ` the tendon of the following be accepted : Lumber. sleepers and blockl. A. (`eklwell & Sue ; henlvue. om. [Avie Brae. : smith worth. D. Mcwenh Hougoerting. dwud Mclnidon end Pnrick C. Aiken : that the city eolieitor exeeuie contact with the tar dent! ; that the petition 0! John McKee. uklng lot den lot iujuriee received through I looee uh. be bid over until the return of the city engineer. Aalopeed. LIA Iliunnk Innhtl lhn IIIIIPI (1 lb` TUUIITI 0| III` (III, UIIIIIIKT. * HIIVPWII. Ald. Hioonot pruuhd Ibo nponol coaunitho on 63} my. recommending an IA lnrhtnuh -Al. WIKT 1 U3 r.;lF'I . tuna and boddhglor the loo dopam- mct: IN the council Ihc pro- _..|......1..._...u.. o_..l aL....oL -..a IIDOII. Umllulli uculnuuu Dl\K.. Iurvuln. IIOLN; Davidson & Donn. unndrioa. NI - ( C5 ; Clnrlcl Biddle. dninn, $150 ; Thoma flilotthovn. drsin,'83.'L 70 ; Mn. Leodboltet. ndoparunont, I8 ; deputation to Oth- ` wt. .40. ~Adopud. ALI rknnnnnnn nnnnnln-I tho rnnnrt. nl I IOVCI K) (E "HUI. 0|] II 0| UH` communicntium were relorrot to mitbo on city property And the heath. h-tVIIIlI\.'An nus nu-none. II IIIIIIIUHIIUC TIIIICIIX IIIUIIIII IUIIUW. The mayor aid that stops were being ` takcn to ncuro new ground! in the county. sad thn fty lnuholl of lime Ind been du- tribuhd over the refuse now on the undu. No further deposit; of nuisance won d be sl- lowod to be rmuh on the old undu. Ho the com- the board 0! L-_la|. Ixruvlsu u Iuronrn. Md. Shannon presented the (intact re- N rt recommending the pcymcnt ol the fol- oving woonntu: Pa lint IIMHO` Much Nth. NJJ7: He sbon Brom. Itnuh. mm HI. ll-u-Ll-an 1 lion... .nn.ln'.4 I0] , "0I.Illl IIIVU PTUPT IIDIIUVI (II II worn. Alul. Thompson Mid Mclntyn enlered protect; aim: the condition of the nulnnco ground. I In in I d rncolul condition and lmmedinto remedies a maid follow. "PL- __....- -_Ll AL_A -5-.. ...-.. |..X_.. IIUIU IIIIUUT PIYTIIII UII"\3IIuI.CIIl-`K. HE oommieeioner e ted, in the lntereet of the public he th, that guhege. olil kitchen refuee end the contents of dry earth cloeete eluould he regularly collected end dispoeed of in e eyetemetic manner. To in- eure thie. e pereon or none ehonlul be ep- pointed by law with e dutiee end chergee for the work dened. Then the city ociele would have proper control of the work. ALI Thmnnenn And Ll:-Jntvrn anbr-ml UCXHIFII EU ICIIUII or TUHIUVU [HIS EVIL W. bgordon}; city comfmiuioner. an- nounc t at t e ease o t e nuisance ground expires on April Int. and in View J! i the citv ecomin settled in the locnlit whrre it in Iitnntoi it is imperative that l chm should occur, or a better plnu, u to the ilpoulof nuiunce, be adopted. The mutter should be dodt with in such I man- ner thnt Ill Annoyance and dun r to the health srinlng from the dinpon of refuse me be entirely removed, V lch is not - Iibe under present circumltmces. e nnmminninnnr ninymutml in thn intpl-ant nf "ion": v.u.tTI In Woolcl h_u go l ' Ell! IIIIIIIIICU Ill I-[H5 llllllllly D. Mclntyre. on behalf 0-fJ. H. Metcnlfe, M.P.P.. protested against the city nuiunce und. The henlth And well-being of mai- i one in the locality had been aorioual soctcd. The nuiunce has been endure until patience has ceased to be a virtue. Legal steps will be taken (if further inaction occurs) to lesson or remove the evil. II u tv.._.l.... ..:._ ,.,.........-............ .... ITHIIIU. Ana, 0!] IEHIU OX ET. 1. ll. DFUCK and others, demanding its removal or no tione would be entered. 'l`he ground: ahpuld be beyond the city limitl. A one was known where 8 man Wu prevented from buying a lot and building upon it because of the nuisance in the locshty. n Mnlnturn nn hnhn" nf .1 H Klnh\A"n TIIE 5UIB.'\UE IIIUJUA` II. A communication wu read from Britton & \\'hiting,callin attervion to the nuisance ground. md, on half of Mr. I. A. Brock ` and ntharn do-mnndina its nnmnvnl nr an Ml Ill! UUIIIIIIIIIIMU ULIIHV, VVHLUT HI!!! 5%. Ald. C. Robin|on--From the kmghts of labour, ukin for a refund of the rent of the city hall 11 on a recent occuinn fur & free lecture.-Referred w the committee on city property. A lnrmu nnmhar of nntitinml rmmnliurr HIT , WICBT ED 33. From the Women's Guild of St. Paul`: church,as|iing for in remission of the rent of the city hall,ueed on I recenuoccuiou.-Re- ferred to the committee on city property. PRESls`.NTI.`1G I !-ITl'l`l0N.*K. Ald. Drennan-From John Lunmon. nak- iug to be recoupediotj the loss of a horse while in service at I recent re.-Referred to the committee on re. water and gas. knights pruperuy. _ _ . A large number of Eetmons regarding ` taxes were referred to t a court. of revision. ` _.._ nu. . nn_ tniunrvnv .-. UQIIIIIIIIIUU. _ From Britton & Whitin . asking that at remision of taxes, to the gate Dr. Agnew, be paid to the widow without letters of ministration being taken out. Referred to the nance committee. ll`......... bl... II 1. D D ................ ....|-:.... lalll IIIIIIIIUU UUlll"IIlvU"a From the K. & P. R. company, asking pormiuiou toerect a building against the went well of the re engine at.atiou.--Refer- red to the committees on city property and fire, water and gas. Fr-nu the \Vnmnn'n hnihl nf Ht. | nnl`- UUIIIIIIIUUIUIIUF5. From A. Dorenwend, hair manufacturer, again asking for the remission of his license fee or a. reduction.--R.eferrel to the license committee. 'D....... I)..:u.... 1. un.:s:.... ....I.:..... .1.-. _. t ; on IOWQI. .4 ml In TIKIL 1: In chad In one block. Invlng one hundrduud urcmytoot bu .-Itnot.u:lthoU6rrlatI-can Street. The B LDINUS on tho nnnlmut novnnndthopudonln Ihocholodfrulu. Porto:-Inna XOOIII . lll'lllUllc ` | A communication was read from the Y.\V.C.A., asking for the appointment of a police mat.ron.-Referre to the license commissioners. UL..- A l\.._...-........I L..1_ .._....._E_ _L..___.. ue Business ConsIdored4t-:1.h.c `Session old but Evening. A regular meeting of the city council was held last evening. The following were pre- sent: Mayor Carson, Alds. Drenmm,l)own- iug. Hiacock, Hobart, Mucklesmn, Mc- Guire, McIntyre, Phelun. Redden, Recs. C. Robinsbn, Shannon, Smith , .\`nowden,Tlunnp- sun, Wilniot, and Wilson. frhn nnufnn 1|` Hun Ina} vnnninn nun-n .-nu, HUI], IV lllllllla, llll `I IISUII. `The minutes of the last meeting were con- rmed. A THE CITY COUNCIL- _o'a'nuIdh 37$ CXDXIOC 7|" ..u.." ""a.u. fga. .l'l;.d |I Iloo hull and nu-nunonul ll-on and uuou Iooullgboov. Drums. mm II.`--750 plho Ind Ip- nnlhlnld moonlight?! 0| `HOBO uni ` klllui no and Union. IIIILIK. -Il'CI I'- I'|-EII'1.'I III fIf` \ .1 mm. mm Rudolph. ol Ana-Io~llun nun: lhn Ho:-many`: Imdnn hollow In d- \Gl\ IUWII ITIHUC I53. I! Cljjllii , thsl Uonnnv` lotdgi lay In - c.thMpuouiann.uru|!orI Jndm than in no onus lot dinqulotndo In olllnr thooutoc-tut Tun]: Jun lnoltod. Tl'\`I.'4, Mdmh 2|. -Tho Jovhll uhtion iloxcitod over the onforouuat new munlotpal lawn regulatlu burial: ol the dead within tho town. Jun ii that theoolun impooo lntulonblo nu - lion and Injustice on the people of their crooul. Hovorul riot: have ocean-vd. The city ha boon placed under military pub! tion. The loodor and to: othor rioton Inn boonsrnuod. (honlthonurahhd or- rutndvondorl n eomnhuy ol polka ; with A nu-nlvor {TI -`I WWXTX with 5 revolvor. llow The Public Ionoy 0000-Why so-0 Quoboo Ion an Couoorvntlnu. Ql'lIl('. Much !l.--Iu his In II- qy to the leader of tho don. Hon. . r. Mercior aid that ho h no holitation in doclurlng the court homo contract I Inu- dulont one. The price in 8|35.(XX) ; the amount d up to gob. ruury Int, I887, wu Oil Jill. and the amount paid for extra vru Il78.883. fol`- ingu tau] 0! I3W.383 for uIl35.(ll)ooo- truck. (Crioo of dune.) The contact for the parliament build wu duo an Ind. lu origin! gunwu N35,!!!) ; the usount pdcl on the conilct to F In, I887. wuI|77.|!l). and extra `[84. . forming I (on! 0! 3311.238 for I OIHAJII) contract. (Shun) Thou Inch won the traini- duet uhich could be given ol the manner in which the late govornnout had carried ` on the shin ol the country. (Applause) IIIITSI |fVIIRII UK l'\l`IlII;lh. e oreign romoterlo 0 project to build a nil gaining Loteaku to Tien~ Tein, are much c ngrined because Li Hung Chung hu sanctioned the proposal that (`hinoee labor llllllt be used in the construc- I tion of the road. mu EH9 COUIIUY. Near White Breed Hill, Indian Territory. in I log cabin a con of powder exploded. A two you old boy was killed. 3 ten yeer old 'rl morally wounded. end Mr. and Mn. outer bully hurt. Sir John Gout. perliemenhry eecrehry for lmlin. etetee that the government hul no reuon ho believe that Rude wudeeign in: an invasion of Afghanistan. The: fnrnian nl-nlnnuol-I nf dun nminot In SUUUIU TIC up yllIlKIlll3 V l`UlIIly. A Ipecinl C county gnu jury return- od ten ndnlitiond indictment: ngninlt the recent And ex-members of l:heCook counts. IL. bonrd of oommiuionen for ft-nu I against the county. Nnnr \\'I1iu9` Hill. lndinn Tel-ritnrv, UIITIIINI, CBUUIII I El UIBIIIIILUU CI hlll. Iohn Suther nnd. survivor of the three men who founded e New York Cnlodoninn Club, died on Sunday at Elizabeth aged 77 'll'I '-`~... odlnr. won aunt. and outnum- . Dull. In stocked with choice ornamental small trans. om. J I \ yum. Dr. Sewers. Washington. eeye unleea pre- `_ eident Cleveland changes his mode of livin he will die before hie norm expires. e should take up ymnutice v` rouely. A nnnchl (`.nn nnnntv In-An inrv return. Illlllllll HFHEIYIIJEI IA] xurru IIIIIIII IIIFU 'Il'. Lawton. the New York broker, who ab- scondod with nearly a million, married I rich widow a few days before his departure. Hv the n. At Clnntnnnnn nnnnmhlv Juuuoe. l`he Bollevillo gun oompcny will light the town with electricity for 45 per lamp per ni ht. Kingston only `my: 25 er lamp. gt is reported that l\ . Katko has fallen into disgrace with the cur owing to his con- tinued attempts to form Russia into war. lnwfnn, the Nat Ynrlr hm|rar_ Irhn Ali. IAOIIUUII, L`IFIll1II)'o A naval review will take pllco in En - land on J ulv 23rd to celebrate the Queen 3 jubilee. l`|-m Rnllavilln can nnmmnv will liaht thn IQCFUF. The Chicngo and New York stock quota- tions are omitted to-day. Telegraph wires are down. John K. Cross, formerly as member of iagliament for Bolton, hanged himself in ndon, Sstunlay. A uuuml rnvinw will Lnlxn nlnnn in I-`.my. 1;; :1 "SI'i:-.}Q;. lluux. luck 8. - Blunuet h .l l`......_ I).l_..- Dghlgl-`L `J Anal U16 DUUUIU HIV. The Bdtimore & Ohio deal is an accom- plished fact. The details are still kept secret. 'I`|... l`l.:n-.... .....l KT... \'....l. no.4]. nuns- TIC WIQUW . IUW uuyu UUIUIV IIII u'* Cl'Ir|lI'U- By the tire at Chuutanqua uumbly grounds Sunday night 54 cottqzu were burned, cauain A loss estimated at &i5,(Xl). lnlun Qnfiunr And mu-vilvnr of Qhn thrus- U18 UITID00 UIIIFIOF OK DFIIIIII Uolulnlnl. Mayor Hun-ison will not again become thedemocratic candidate for the mayoralty of Chicngo. . Cardinal Van Nuteli has been appointed [MLEAI nocretury of state. I dwurd Whalen. of Newburg. N. Y.. mu died. making the twelfth known victim of the Builo tire. TL- n.u:.......- L l\|.in AA.) in nus Announ- Th Little Things That Aeot Canadian- Fluhea From Europe and Whnt They Pol-tend-A Little of Everything Bully Reid and Remembered. The l`un1aniui ministry has resigned. The (frowuvprincoss of Portugal has given birth to a son. " Both are doing well. It in thought Raid has been alnohd Im- IWNI CITY "CIR. The Ilhddikllod YIIQIOIIAC D`3lKAHLH KOCH` AND nnr nmndd I! Il 1 `AH all. Ulflvll I10 I 50!]. D0! IIU uolug It in thought Reid ha been for the Cariboo district of British Columbia. "gusts: I.l-_..I-.... -.:II ....t -..l_ I............ ` TELEGRAMSEFROM THE EARTHS spun QUARTERS GIVEN. AFFAII{S`OF THE WORLD. A I-'nAUou:.u1' courmcr. . |anu-Andrews I.- at John A, In -_ao'Ipu. Anni:-nu. .'-'-'::*_': {E-7"` fornkllnl DESIRABLE HOUSE ANDM.l1' now oocnod by III: Karl nd `u whole chad block. Luau" a nun hnndndnd Irunvfeoth-mutton rm: svasmunE olhr|-foI tale in. Homo ' and Into: Alba-i Sinai. The houooonuinn conuotliou with oioi won utituthi - A-- L. nun L. nmnimd with nhnloo TIII PRIIIISIZS 0.\' I-SARI. S11. "Mozart Place." at present ooclotl by If. Ienh. ` . The homo In conned ugh: goodordur. filled with nation In vomonu. Ponalol 3:: Ir. Apply to A. cO0IlACK. Prluoen . If A STORE. WITH DWILIJNU and an urge worhhop attached Iutuhh fora uumllh or gran hunlnal ; Lo . sum AND nwnu.~ 1.'u. both stunted on Wellington Street. nut | rlnocII;[oodbI>::|ng`u'utAnd.nu- wlclu-I *::.~'..:.rr" L - W V nit: Rodin cast oval and tbibi on south Ildo ol Suook lmncdlsuly nhnvn |hn'h sumo. known A: the Ilontyn at Brook su-cot. Imnonusuug above Burl. Street. Most In { PIOEQ. lbrlorma|pplytoIR.~l. ICNIC an an-Inn Ion! HIS A SHOP. \VI`l'H D\\'ELLl.\'0 A'I'l'A(`HED. corner 0! Division and Ellioe Stroeu who (.0.Vl!'Ol .1`ABu`. HOUSE uolulnai. ho... alon at my time. Apply to J. WAD DELL. on the nmmlset Mon at un Iho ptunhu. THE NEW BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. situated on the south Ildoot Princess Street. wont otC|nthnm : contains tlfteou rooms. in- clndlnc hth room and all modern improve- ment. .3? at the residence at the under- ..a......u nan Nl:wl.A\`ml Prim-an S1. eluding nu um All Inouorn nmpmur the signed. ROE NEWLAJD8. Princess St. Apply to uumun. lu tool of Princess Stroel. with residence o\'urhm\d. and the nxwrea um mun at tho Alla . Pnuoulon at any time. A31 to GEORO RICHARDSON & SONS. Aug. 81. A HOUSE IN WADF8 LANE. l` 8t... cont: 5 For tn:-that lcularu apply to PIPER. on the prolnhos. LAD! ` to work for us at their own homes : 8710 SI per week cnnbo quietly undo. No photo. printing : no onnvnnlng. For full Xar Iioulu-s pleuo address at once. Cnxsctxr RT (0.. 19 Central Street. Boston. Mum. Box 5,170 "ing: nowmm ALLEY on Wellington Sta * with residence overhead. and the nxturea an mnmn n! ma Allow. Pnnn-Ion at any AGES TS. male and tomato - 33 a day. So stamp for lculus. Sump` 2.5 cents. K0 DY. and 18 Front St. E.. oronlo. A TEACHER. holding a 2nd class certicate nf qualication. for Joycoviilo Soho`; services to it April liih. suiting salary. to i-'RA.'ClS HU'l"l`0N, rmingham. A (`OOK AND ROUSI-IMAIII : must be won I"$lc0EllIlllI0bnd0d. Apply lo MISS GARIJINER. ., ar `I. TWO FIRST-(`l.ASS ROOMS. unfurnished. in private family preferred. D. B. (`.. Wmo olco. A SITUATION AS GARDEN ER by one who undoratnnda nin . mnnlnf, &c.. and In will- in to make imaol general 3' useful. Direct A. .C.. Wmo oloe. l:-\.D[I|`.S wanting A Scwilll 01 IP01) N 33 Johnson Btrcol. """` V 8`l`0R WITH DWELLING and I u-:1-Inhnn suitable u...n'i" IIII-'uIulI- limm*.--In Kingston, Marvh 2lst. Miranda. beloved wife of F. A. Bibby, aged 93 yous. 'l`he funeral will take place from her late residence, William St. to-mormw (Wed- uendl. ) 23:11 inst... at 2:30 o'clock. Priem and acquaintances are respectful- ly invited to attend. ROBl.\'s0.\'. --In Kingston. March 21st, Hun- noh. wife of Thomss Robinson, aged 62 VAL!-I years. The funeralwill take plnce from her late re- sidence. corner of Chstllnm and Upper Colborne Streets. on Wodnoadn ufmrnoon at two o'clock slurp. Frien s and ac- quailnusncos an respectfully invited to at tent . mm ` `ronm.n"'" ` :-;=`.:':'.'.-.*.'*.:.v:.-'.:-1-.-.':::.4 day. Send ummn fur nu-tlmllu-n. Snmn N. cents. C. ,--_. . (` KA\'nH0U'sI-`.MAlII: Isl be Well rn:nn|n0(|)nndm`I, xnnlr In MISS (ISJARIDINER. \ holding 2nd class corticuu 1 nuulilllon. for Jovcovlllo Soho`: IUKIICL Puuuu of -B Company at 7:30 pm. In-nu-an A It WBIINBBIJAI. .\`onom"s Cum" at Opera House. VOL. LVI* F`OR~SALE ` SPEIAL MENTION. - 'C'UC_WW- .'ar'~*s:.:.. ..-.':.. 1roasALn% amhnnmns. T WANTED; 2.335.`! DIED. IIlV- III! VIC tn! I -Ipr ninu. who was man llam- I...|.'. -L-l-ha; l&-Qnn|nnMnn funn- T C III, now unmet to $.13.- `II-"U-IX "TI IX. Ilj outnct otlpuhtouchouhovnvt boonpludu at hhnovoubrd nail \ BIL IDHI IIIUIIL Loxnos. Much 2`), (H mm.) ~Tho house at cannon: in nil] in oocnmmoo ol supply. It. Rolls. pollinator gonornl. rahovod Mr. (.`ourtnty.clnlrnnn of the mmmmoe In Iboohnlr. During the dlncuuion ol the civil union voh. boonuoo the procoodln Inn luvlosl. Tanner. member lor(`nr . lalonnod the click that 0 fresh hatch ol eloquent Pu-nollltu would arrive on the 0 LII. tnln to nlnfotco ch: 0 tloa mu. T501-alt no llhllhood that house will rhu bofon midday, 3: Mr. Smith. govern- ment Ioulor. dochnd that tbc clvll urvlco bill mm be pasted lnlon the uljonrnment atlas phat. TL. MI] In In-I And (In Lanna ndlourm II I Will P` soon. Krch `B, (0u.In.)-The house \ of comment but boon sitting all n In And In still in union. The vemmont ve been trying to liapooe 0! t o Iuvnl And civil oer- vioo bills. but the home rule members. by obstruction. have pnvonud my action be in bios. Two hundred and sixty mom- bcu an pnonnt Thane is no prospect 0! an adjournment. Invnnu Ilgn-h *1`) (H A In I -Thn hnunn In`lI I. ""3 III III` KUVUTIIHICIIUS ICU.` and hunp vud them. He will dou tleu I urry the of his followers with him. The debate on Ir. Morley Amendment will last several in tI.nud it in artnin that Mr. (lluduono wil spank. It ll the present in- tention of the Pnrnollitu and I lu-go section of the Ulndneonlun to oppooa the coercion bill At every Inge. oven to force 3 division on the formal motion for pormlnion to in- lrodnoo the NH. All the parties have iunod nrnt whlpl. |\'nnl. 1:-ch Q1 lLm_|-Thn houna IIUIIIHICIIB The Pnrnellitea Ara gntiod at Mr. Mor- le `I amendment. and houtil Approve it. '1 enmendmont was druftcd at week by Mn:-hr HAHVIIIPC And nlnnlnno ith than UII HIUIIUC . ' The Iris coneervetivu will raise a quee- tiou why Father Keller is ellawed lpecinl ~ rivilegee in Kilmeinhem jail. He provide: in own food end, he: e eervent, end his friend: have {me access to him, and Dr. Kenny. medical oiber of the national I ue, he: applied to he allowed to Attend Ff:-ler Keller and to supply him with chem- pegue if his health requires it. The conser- vetivoe will insiet that the prisoner be treat- ed According to the rule: u I rli-clue unin- demeunnt. `l`L_ l).__..II:e..- -_. ..._.l`2...l _A \J_ II..- -A lo..`IlI!l| Inlntul Hon. on `gun; name la. :1 A I10 I. I nn-nilnlv Alutnin fnnnn vntinu I [la IIINIIIIIIIUIIU VII urllicu llll XI ith the Morley, Hnrcourt and (Hulawne, I view of ombor ` the radical unioniun, some of whom the oonnorvntivu Admit muy [And "Art. I ZJIIIC Ul IIIUIII Ill! IXIIIXTYII-IVX Illlllll Illly ynnibly abstain from voting. Lord Hart- mgton in man ol the government's hm. ` And In: Ann:-nvnrl thnm. Ha rill don than Iuunotfrlcooon. In-own. lush !l.~-`l\o lhlhu vb [U IIIU LIIIIUTII LIIIPIIFU. Mr. Smith`: motion for urgency for the; coercion bill will be opposed to the utter- mont by the combined strength of the Glui- atouiun and the Pnrnellilaee. ` 'I'L- l"I-.I-s....:__- ..._...A-.l ...:Ll. .I.._:-:.... Haul .111] Inc lifnellld. The Glndltonilm ted with derisive ` laughter Mr. Smith: statement that he \ hoped to reach the second reading cf the bill \ \ ".-`.`."`.`3f{` ...... _.-__ _ IVSLUIIIELICU UVUF Ill UIUIIFU Ul loll! Uyn John Morley gave notice that he would move an amendment to the government : motion, to the elfect that the house de- clines to set aside bueineea in favor of a measure increasing the etringency of the law in Ireland, whilst no effective security is taken against the Abuse of the law by the exertion of excessive rents." Mr. Morley s notice was received with loud cheers by the Irish members. Qi... I__.. I'.`..-......-_ .....I.... t-._.\:-_ -...\.... DH" IJIIHX rerguuon, UIIUCT IUl'Clgn lacre` ury. aid!-bathe hoped tolay beforoshe house before the Enter receu I denpecch from the United States govolnment relating to the sheries dispute. Klr mith l mntjnn fnr nranm-v for tha Ul CTIIIIU Ill IIUIIIIU. W. H. Smith, lint lord of the treasur , gave notice that the government wou d move that the new Irish crimes bill have precedence over all orders of the day. Jnhn Nlnl-luv onvn nntina that In: umnl llotlons to Como Up In the'lIouu of Com- Inol|-`l'he Irish Feeling. . l.0.\'uo.\`, March `2`2.--A. J. Balfour, chief secretary for Ireland, intimated in the house of common: that the overnmeut would to-day introduce a bill ma lug better proviaiou for the prevention and punishment of crime in Irelmd. | I\.' ll Qndsl. ll._ 1-...) -1 Al...s _______ .. 2: -.j---:-_` w--_.--v-- Have a tow aono Barn Fumes. 16 hot posts 8x8 Sawn Timber. shlnglod with XXX Beat Shingles. and mo Momhnuulblo Pine Skiing All for $131.50. Terms easy. Nov. 8. A. HOPPINB. Agent. Homo. Wntortown 8: Ogdonaburg me. To Utica, Albany, New York, Phi|ade|'a. Washington. Baltimore and all Polntsln North- ern New York. vln G.'I`.R. and N.Y.C. Rye. T. HANLEY. - - Gen. Ticket Agent. l THE RATHBUN COMPANY .....-. TIN} THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY For cheap `tickets to all points, nd infor-" mation pertaining-to all Routes, apply to F. A. FOLGER, . General mm` Agent. ` Ferry Wharf, - Footo Brock Street. KINGSTON. 0 . IIBII lllllllrl. Sir June: Ferguson, under foreign secre- Arv. laid. that ha hound tn bu lusfnm Lhn , .._._._%_-, -`.`_ -__ V- _ "B`l 'ItIvli -VVhlg`u" felephono number 12}! 7.ETTINe'i=cEAov FoAc1'u5}4. GENERAL Tl0I(E AGENOY.

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